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<td>[[Image:Upper Hill Street Gospel Hall, Coventry michael.jpg|thumb|150px|Upper Hill Street Gospel Hall. Submitted by Michael]]</td> | <td>[[Image:Upper Hill Street Gospel Hall, Coventry michael.jpg|thumb|150px|Upper Hill Street Gospel Hall. Submitted by Michael]]</td> | ||
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*'''St. Mary's Priory and Cathedral''' - destroyed 1539, replaced by the Old Cathedral. | *'''St. Mary's Priory and Cathedral''' - destroyed 1539, replaced by the Old Cathedral. | ||
*'''St. Nicholas, St Nicholas Street'''* - originally a separate church, later became a chapel of Holy Trinity. | *'''St. Nicholas, St Nicholas Street'''* - originally a separate church, later became a chapel of Holy Trinity. | ||
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==Cropredy== | ==Cropredy== |
Revision as of 16:35, 7 March 2014
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Charlecote
Camp Hill
Canley
Chadshunt
Charlecote
Cherington
Chesterton
Cheylesmore
Chilvers Coton
Church Lawford
Churchover
Claverdon
Claybrooke
Clifton upon Dunsmore
Coleshill
Compton Verney
Compton Wyniates
Cookhill
Corley
Coughton
Coventry
Note:
- The Christian Life Ministries building is also used by the Assembly of God.
- The Methodist Central Hall is also used by Coventry Chinese Christian Church.
An asterisk (*) by the name of a destroyed/demolished place of worship denotes a reference to it on the British History Online site (link from the Talk section).
- Chapel of St George* - destroyed 1822.
- Holy Cross* - recorded 1456, date of destruction unknown.
- St. Mary's Priory and Cathedral - destroyed 1539, replaced by the Old Cathedral.
- St. Nicholas, St Nicholas Street* - originally a separate church, later became a chapel of Holy Trinity.
Cropredy
Cubbington
Curdworth
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